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Ethnocacerism Etnocacerismo | |
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Leader | Antauro Humala |
Founder | Isaac Humala |
Founded | 1987 |
Headquarters | Lima |
Membership | Current: ANTAURO Union for Peru Historical: Go on Country Peruvian Nationalist Party |
Ideology | Indigenismo Ethnic nationalism Andean ultranationalism Peruvian irredentism Revolutionary nationalism Economic nationalism Social conservatism Anti-Fujimorism Anti-Chilean sentiment Neo-fascism Third Position |
Political position | Syncretic |
Colours | Red Black |
Dual flag | |
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The ethnocacerist movement (Spanish: Movimiento etnocacerista, also sometimes referred to as the Movimiento Nacionalista Peruano or "Peruvian Nationalist Movement") is a Peruvian ethnic nationalist movement that espouses an ideology called ethnocacerism (Spanish: etnocacerismo). The movement seeks to establish a dictatorship of the proletariat led by the country's Indigenous communities and their descendants[citation needed]. It draws on the ideas and history of several Indigenous and anti-colonial movements, including those of Juan Velasco Alvarado, Evo Morales, Gamal Abdel Nasser, Muammar Gaddafi, and Che Guevara[citation needed]. Ethnocacerism is considered an Indigenist ideology and is currently represented in electoral politics by the Union for Peru party and other smaller parties. The ideology is also followed by Peruvian militant groups such as the Plurinational Association of Tawantinsuyo Reservists and Ejército de Reservistas Andino Amazónico – T.
Many members of the movement are armed forces veterans of Peru's internal wars or the border disputes with Ecuador in the 1980s and 1990s.[1]